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Yahoo
03-07-2025
- Yahoo
Seven arrests and weapons seized after street fight
Seven people have been arrested and weapons seized following a street fight in Nottingham. Nottinghamshire Police said officers were called to Alfreton Road, at about 23:55 BST on Wednesday to reports a group of men were involved in an altercation. One man is being treated in hospital for serious injuries, a force spokesman said. The road has been closed in both directions at the junction of Raleigh Street. Motorists are advised to find alternative routes. Police said after receiving descriptions of the suspects they conducted searches and recovered weapons. Seven men, aged between 23 and 43, have been arrested on suspicion of affray and serious assault, and are currently in custody. Det Insp Luke Todd said: "Detectives will now be carrying out a thorough investigation into what happened. "Alfreton Road is likely to remain shut for some time while we deal with this incident and I'd like to thank motorists for their patience." Follow BBC Nottingham on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. Nottinghamshire Police


BBC News
03-07-2025
- BBC News
Seven arrests after street fight in Nottingham
Seven people have been arrested and weapons seized following a street fight in Police said officers were called to Alfreton Road, at about 23:55 BST on Wednesday to reports a group of men were involved in an man is being treated in hospital for serious injuries, a force spokesman road has been closed in both directions at the junction of Raleigh Street. Motorists are advised to find alternative routes. Police said after receiving descriptions of the suspects they conducted searches and recovered men, aged between 23 and 43, have been arrested on suspicion of affray and serious assault, and are currently in Insp Luke Todd said: "Detectives will now be carrying out a thorough investigation into what happened."Alfreton Road is likely to remain shut for some time while we deal with this incident and I'd like to thank motorists for their patience."